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Hello! This is Buzzingbee! I used to be on here as BuzzBee but I had some trouble. I had issues in real life that made me go off for a while and then when I was going to come back on, passwords, emails, etc were forgotten and lost. xD But I'm back and ready to jump into where I left off!

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Poor Crow lol
It’s revenge for the olivia situation, except Penelope doesn’t realize it XD
He’s really fun to rp XD
Penelope doesn’t know what to do with him lol
“Trust me, I was tempted to.” Penelope remarked sharply as the two ran from the remaining knight. She let Crow take the lead and was caught off guard when she heard the new voice. She barely had time to consider it as Crow suddenly tugged her in that direction. She followed his lead and kept up as they tried to lose the knight and follow the lead of this stranger. As the hooded man came into view, Penelope felt a hint of reluctance, exchanging the look with Crow.

She remained tense as they followed the man into the darkness and fell silent as they waited for the knight to pass them buy. She tried to even out her breathing during that short time. She looked over as the conversation between Crow and Hartley began. She was admittedly surprised by how young he appeared to be.

Young or not, she felt rather frustrated with this new thief to find out he had been the one to frame Crow. Admittedly, she did feel a hint of pride at his compliment of her fighting skills. “Thanks.” She said with a small smile that faltered slightly as kissed her hand and introduced himself. She was about to introduce herself until Crow stepped between them. She glanced over at him, a little surprised by his rush to get out. She felt her cheeks flare up at Hartley’s assumption and averted her gaze to the side.

Penelope blinked at Hartley’s boldness as he maneuvered up to her side and placed his hand on her waist. It certainly wasn’t like Crow’s occasional remarks, especially since his were often just jokes. She leaned away from him slightly and walked on through the tunnel.

“So what’s you’re name?” He asked with a smile. “I don’t believe I was able to catch it earlier.”

“It’s Penelope.” She replied offering a polite smile in return.

“Ahh a lovely name.” Hartley mused with a wink. “You know, I’ve got to ask, where’d you learn to fight like that?”

Penelope paused for a moment and shrugged her shoulders. “Father worked as a guard at one point.” She responded and added with a smirk, “So I picked up a few tricks.”

“I noticed.” Hartley said, leaning in a bit closer to Penelope. Penelope gave an awkward laugh and looked around elsewhere.

“Yeah haha... I wouldn’t have had to do anything at all if someone hadn’t been stealing in the first place.” She snorted, quickly changing the topic as she shot an annoyed look over her shoulder at Crow.
Penelope traveled through the crowd quietly. She kept towards the middle of the street, trying to remain out of the radar of the knights as she followed them at a distance. As soon as she spotted the cart with metal bars, she increased her pace slightly, not wanting to be too late to stop them from shoving Crow in. She smirked slightly as she noticed one knight moved ahead to unlock the door, leaving the other one holding Crow alone.

The knight saw her chance and raced forward as the knight began to force Crow towards the cart. Without so much of a warning, she delivered a sharp punch to the knight’s head. It was enough to make him stumble backwards, releasing Crow in the process. He looked dazed as he seemed to take a moment to even realized he was being attacked by Penelope, who certainly looked the opposite of threatening in her peasant outfit.

With Crow and the knight separated, Penelope swept a leg out, which was notably a bit awkward for her to do in a dress, before the knight could truly recover from the punch. He fell to the ground with a hard thud and groaned. She turned her head to see the other knight had drawn his sword and was clearly angered by the sudden attack.

“What the hell do you think are you doing?!” He roared at Penelope. He seemed as shock as the knight she had punched.

Penelope reached for her sword and then cringed. Damn it! She thought as she clutched her hand around nothing. Her side certainly felt empty without a proper weapon. She recovered quickly though and turned to Crow, grabbing his hand. “Time to go!” She said in a hurry before turning and taking off. She did have an idea of where she was heading in the slightest but figured they didn’t have the time to figure that out.
Yeah I think so too. Maybe he ends up leaving Younis to go to Brerra with them? I think Penelope will be annoyed with him for a while but if she learns his story she might want to try and help him. Especially if she sees Crow trying to teach him more about stealing lol

True haha
That’s funny cx I like how he’s kind of the opposite of both of them in that sense. Neither Crow or Penelope are that impulsive nor reckless
Penelope’s not going to be happy about that xD She’ll probably to try and talk him into doing something other than stealing

I think that’d be fun! Penelope probably won’t know what to do once she realizes he likes her lol
Oo I think Hartley’s going to be interesting cx I have a feeling he’s going to drive penelope nuts lol
“Sure.” Penelope mused with a small nod. She turned her attention to the stand as Crow left to look over the produce. She glanced over the various nuts and seeds, eventually beginning to pick out a few to buy, much to the pleasure of the merchant selling them. The knight was barely finishing with her transaction when someone shouted about a thief. She stiffened slightly and whipped her head towards the produce stand, scanning for Crow amongst the crowd and praying he had not been foolish enough to actually steal.

Her hopes were quickly crushed as she spotted Crow dashing out from below the wagon in an attempt to get away. Penelope quickly grabbed her purchase and began to maneuver her way towards the scene, finding it a tad difficult with the crowd that had gathered. She was surprised to see that the peasants had actually aided in capturing Crow, something that was unheard of in Brerra. Her gaze shifted to the two knights, finding herself holding some respect for them. It seemed they were able to work with and for the citizens, which was something that often seemed lost in her home kingdom.

Penelope didn’t dwell on it long though and focused her gaze on Crow. The knight sent him an angry glare from the crowd as it was revealed that he had stolen three coin purses. She certainly hadn’t noticed and scolded herself for not paying more attention. She’d get him back for that later but couldn’t dwell too much on her anger. She need to work out a way to free Crow so they could get back on track.

The knight glanced over her shoulder and frowned slightly. It was unlikely that she had the time to back track and get the help of William and Abraxas. Plus with not knowing the layout of the town, it would take too much time to try and find Crow again. She’d have to get him free on her own.

“I don’t think so!” the knight laughed. “You’re not getting away from us this time.”

The other knight turned his head to give a small nod of thanks to the men who had assisted in capturing Crow. “Thank you for your assistance today.” He said gratefully.

Penelope watched them and glanced around at the crowd. She decided to wait until things died down a bit. It seemed a few were already returning to their shopping but Penelope worried that too many were still focused on the scene. If she tried anything now it was likely that the peasant men would stop her much like how they stopped Crow before. Luckily there was only two actual knights. It made the situation a bit more manageable as Penelope was certain she could handle them long enough to make an escape with Crow. The knight stepped away and headed back towards the merchants, keeping an eye on Crow and the knights.
I'd be up for that! Also how are you thinking they should escape? I figure Penelope will wait until they're in a less crowded area before making any moves to free him
I feel like we'd have to go with either 1 or 2 since I feel like them having a target on their back would cause for a bit more trouble than the small group could handle with the whole trying to sneak into the castle.

I don't really have any plans. If they get separated and stuck on their own we could maybe play around with the idea of their feelings coming out? My sorta map of it all was that Penelope would admit/act on her feelings from him like right before or during the height of the mission because she fears one of them might not make it out. If they're alone and something happens right before, (like maybe they have to go separate ways into the castle for some reason?? Not sure) I feel like that would make a little more sense for it to happen if they're on their own for a while lol.

Though I still think we need a couple things leading up to that but I'm not sure what.

I don't really have it well thought out lol but I figure it would make sense for their journey home. Like debating what to do with their feelings and such
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